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E-A-R Hearing Conservation Seminars - brought
to you by E-A-R®
and Peltor®
Brands
There's no better way to educate yourself and your staff about the
current regulations, equipment choices, employee training programs
and legal issues related to noise hazards and hearing conservation.
Conducted by two of the industry's most respected hearing experts,
these day-long seminars discuss, in detail,
topics critical to effective hearing conservation program management
and how to properly protect your employees from hazardous noise
. We've learned a lot in 30 years
of research and development of hearing protection devices, and this
is your opportunity to share that knowledge. Seminars focus on practical
and applied solutions rather than highly technical matters. The
topics covered are valuable to anyone involved in hearing conservation,
from plant managers and insurance carriers to CAOHC technicians
and occupational hearing conservation program team members.
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2009 Schedule Hearing Conservation
These seminars and luncheons are provided free of charge.
However, enrollment is limited and your registration must
be confirmed in advance. We recommend you register promptly.
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Birmingham, AL -January 21, 2009
Click Here for additional information and on-line registration
Atlanta, GA -February 24, 2009
Click Here for additional information and on-line registration
Austin, TX -March 11, 2009
Click Here for additional information and on-line registration
Sharonville, OH -November 3, 2009
Click Here for additional information and on-line registration
2009 Upcoming Seminars
New York City, NY April
Norfolk, VA September
Denver, CO October
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Kladden.
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- How Hearing Protectors Work
- Measuring Attenuation and the NRR
- Upgrading Protection - Combining Plugs and Muffs
- Selection, Fitting, Use and Care of Protectors
- Techniques for fit testing hearing protectors
- Communication in Noise
- Overview of hearing loss prevention programs
- Developing teamwork to maximize effectiveness
- Compliance vs. best practices
- Optimizing your hearing testing (audiometry)
- Recordable hearing loss and determining work relatedness
- Training tips and resources with an emphasis on motivation and take-home tools
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If you are involved in any phase of hearing conservation -
academic, industrial, government, or military - you should
plan to attend. You'll learn practical solutions to noise
problems and you'll leave with a thorough knowledge of hearing
conservation in the context of occupational safety and health.
An E-A-R® Seminar is an outstanding opportunity to bring your
technical and administrative knowledge up to date. And with
protection technology and government regulations changing
frequently, you need to have the latest information.
Continuing Education Hours and Credits are available for
industrial hygienists and other professionals.
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Elliott H. Berger
After receiving his M.S. in Acoustical Engineering from North
Carolina State Univ., Elliott joined Aearo Technologies in 1976.
As E-A-R/Aearo's Senior Scientist, Auditory Research, he created
the E-A-RCALSM Acoustical Laboratory, and is responsible for
research and development in hearing protection, hearing conservation,
and the effects of noise on hearing. He has written over 60
articles on hearing protection/conservation, and was the principal
editor for the 4th and 5th editions of the AIHA Noise Manual.
Elliott chairs ANSI working group S12/WG11 on hearing protectors,
served on a National Academy of Science committee evaluating
hearing loss in the military. He is a past recipient of the
National Hearing Conservation Association's Outstanding
Hearing Conservationist Award, and in 1993, 1998, and
2001 received their Outstanding Lecture Award. Elliott
is Past President of the National Hearing Conservation Association
(NHCA), Past-Chair of the American Industrial Hygiene Association's
(AIHA) Committee on Noise and a Fellow of the Association,
a past Board Member of the Council for Accreditation in
Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC), a Fellow of the
Acoustical Society of America (ASA), member of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), and an affiliate
of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA).
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Laurie Wells Laurie Wells is a board-certified audiologist and Manager of Audiology for Associates in Acoustics, Inc. She received her Master’s degree from University of Arizona and her clinical doctorate degree from Pennsylvania College of Optometry, School of Audiology. Laurie is a certified Professional Supervisor of the Audiometric Component of a Hearing Conservation Program. As a consultant to companies nation-wide, she provides professional audiology review of hearing conservation programs to ensure effective protection from noise hazards to both employers and employees. This includes audiometric database analysis, assessment of hearing protection devices, and employee/employer education, worker’s compensation reviews, and employee noise exposure assessment for both hearing conservation and regulatory compliance. Laurie is an incoming board member of the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC), and was a top-25 most active certified course director in 2003 and 2005. She has also taught numerous seminars, graduate audiology courses, and made frequent presentations at state and national conferences. Laurie is past-president of the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA), and served on the NHCA board from 1999 - 2007. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and Colorado Academy of Audiology.
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